Parenting, when Parental Alienation is present, requires super-human strengths and the patience of Job.

Parenting under the best of circumstances, is challenging. It creates the greatest joys of life as well as its deepest agonies. It is, to say the least, challenging. When you add Parental Alienation into the mix, the word “challenging” becomes pale and weak.

When children are in the midst of an alienating environment, they must somehow stay in the good graces of the alienating parent and still survive being in the middle. The result is behavior that becomes distorted, bizarre, angry, depressive, defiant and even threatening. Under these circumstances, effective parenting is more than challenging. It becomes almost super-human.

This three part Course, Parenting with Parental Alienation, addresses these specific challenges with specific tools and strategies.

• The first course, an Overview provides a roadmap or a template to understand the “whys and wherefores” of parenting.• The second course, Dealing with Difficult Behavioris, as the title suggests, focuses on absorbing and deflecting the behavioral challenges of the alienated child.• The third segment, Teaching Your Children to Think for Themselves, focuses on helping the alienated child begin to separate from their enmeshed parent, and to see themselves as being a separate and independent person.

These three, one hour audio courses are only the beginning of much more in the way of evidence based strategies that work. I hope that you find these courses to be of help. As always, I invite feedback and suggestions.

On Demand Parental Alienation Education for Attorneys

Learn to counter, deflect, and defend against criticisms and misinformation about Parental Alienation and Parental Alienation Syndrome from the comfort of your home or office, by enrolling in this Florida Bar approved course. The National Association of Parental Alienation Specialists, of which I am Co-Founder, has launched a new online workshop, "Litigating Family Law Cases with Parental Alienation" click here to sign up for individual modules by topic, or to purchase the 11 module bundle & save $299.90over individual module purchases. ​

Only 20K? Try 12.5 years, over 150k, 18 therapists, and still going on. My son is an emotional mess. I am an emotional mess. Try to put your ego's down and if you can't co-parent at least parent. The fight is not worth is not worth it.

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Narendra Jadhav

6/27/2018 06:49:02 pm

Parental alienators have personality disorders that make them extremely manipulative. They play the system n innocent vulnerable children on their little finger. Only real n permanent solution is to identity / diagnose using PA experts n put them in jail or mental institution. That will help to save children n sane parent from these evil monsters. It is necessary to take this approach to save fron destroying countless years from the lives of innocent victims.

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J. Michael Bone, PhD.

Dr. Bone is an experienced consultant for cases involving Parental Alienation and has spent over 25 years working with high conflict divorce as a therapist, expert witness, mediator, evaluator and consultant, both nationally and internationally.